Or maybe both are correct?
I would be inclined to think that 'whom' is correct, because its case is in sync with the verb 'met'. I know that in the languages with developed cases (like Russian), only ...

According to the Wiki page for binomial nomenclature, we are supposed to capitalize the first word when naming species regardless of where it occurs in the sentence. To me, this seem very incongruous ...

In comparison to German, English is very "situational" with its predicate nominative (see this question).
Suppose the rule is that the predicate nominative is only ever applied for sentences like the ...

As far as my understanding goes, English does have a predicate nominative for the copula to be as well as semantically related words (to become, to seem) if the entity in question plays the role of ...

Which tense should be used in troubleshooting cases, simple present or simple past?
I've seen examples where simple present is used. But what if a specific date is provided in the case.
For example:
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